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Sherif Salama Set to Star Alongside Mahmoud Hemida and Asser Yassin in Upcoming Netflix TV Series


Mon 10 Apr 2023 | 05:38 PM
Sherif Salama
Sherif Salama
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Egyptian actor Sherif Salama is set to star alongside Asser Yassin in an untitled TV series for Netflix. 

Veteran stars Mahmoud Hemida and Shereen Reda as well as Jordanian actress Rakeen Saad will also star in the project. 

The series consists of 8 episodes and hails from director Al Sadeer Massoud

The series, which consists of eight episodes, is scripted by Mohamed Al Masry, directed by Al Sadeer Massoud, and produced by Mohamed Meshish.

Salama was recently seen in the family comedy TV series "Kamal Al Adeed", starring Dina El Sherbiny.

It also stars Esaad Younis, Aya Samaha, Ahmed Kamal, Ahmed Gamal Saeed, Gihan El Shamashergy, Amr Gamal, and others.

Khaled Al-Halafawi directed the series from a screenplay by Yousry Taher and Rana Abu Al-Rish.

"Kamal Al Adeed" consisted of 15 episodes and was screened during the Ramadan 2023 drama marathon.

Salama, born on July 12, 1979, is the younger brother of actress Manal Salama. He married to actress Dalia Mostafa. 

He studied at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts and graduated in 2003. Salama began his career behind the camera, working as a photographer, assistant photographer, and participated in shooting TV commercials and music videos until he became an assistant director for over three years.

Salama made his acting debut in the 1998 TV series "Emraa Men Zaman El-Hob" and his feature debut  in the films “Dars Khosousy” and “Damm al-Ghazal” in 2005.

He is best known for his roles in TV productions "Faten Amal Harby" (2022), "Eswed Fateh" (2020), "Al-Seham Al-Mariqa" (2018), "Ramadan Kareem" (2017),"El Ghorog" (2016), "El bab fe El bab" (2011), "Harb Al-Jawasis" (2009), and "Hadrat almthm 'abi" (2006).

His film credits also include "El Sandok El Aswad" (2020), "Ammaar" (2020), "Eza'et Hobb" (2011), "Maklab Haramiya" (2009), and "Morgan Ahmed Morgan" (2007).